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  • Manpuku-ji Garden was designed by tea ceremony master, artist and garden designer Sesshu Toyo.  The garden was built more than 500 years ago  and is meant to express the doctrine of Zen Buddhism. Rocks were put in appropriate positions putting a stone meant to represent Mt Shumisen at its center.  Mt. Shumisen or Mount Sumeru was thought as the center of the Buddhist Universe. The pond forms the Chinese character for 'Heart' or 'Mind'.
    manpukuji-garden-02.jpg
  • Manpuku-ji Garden was designed by tea ceremony master, artist and garden designer Sesshu Toyo.  The garden was built more than 500 years ago  and is meant to express the doctrine of Zen Buddhism. Rocks were put in appropriate positions putting a stone meant to represent Mt Shumisen at its center.  Mt. Shumisen or Mount Sumeru was thought as the center of the Buddhist Universe. The pond forms the Chinese character for 'Heart' or 'Mind'.
    manpukuji-garden-01.jpg
  • Manpuku-ji Garden was designed by tea ceremony master, artist and garden designer Sesshu Toyo.  The garden was built more than 500 years ago  and is meant to express the doctrine of Zen Buddhism. Rocks were put in appropriate positions putting a stone meant to represent Mt Shumisen at its center.  Mt. Shumisen or Mount Sumeru was thought as the center of the Buddhist Universe. The pond forms the Chinese character for 'Heart' or 'Mind'.
    manpukuji-garden-03.jpg
  • Ryogintei at Ryogen-in is a very unique moss garden within a Zen garden. The moss shows the waters and the stone projectied from the center symbolises "Shumisen" -  core of the Universe. In Buddhism this Universe is thought to consist of eight seas and nine mountains.
    ryogen-in-ryogintei-01.jpg
  • Ryogintei at Ryogen-in is a very unique moss garden within a Zen garden. The moss shows the waters and the stone projectied from the center symbolises "Shumisen" -  core of the Universe. In Buddhism this Universe is thought to consist of eight seas and nine mountains.
    ryogen-in-ryogintei-02.jpg
  • Manpuku-ji Garden was designed by tea ceremony master, artist and garden designer Sesshu Toyo.  The garden was built more than 500 years ago  and is meant to express the doctrine of Zen Buddhism. Rocks were put in appropriate positions putting the Shumisen-stone at its center.  The Mt. Shumisen was thought as the center of the Buddhist Universe. The pond forms the Chinese character for 'Heart' or ‘Mind'.
    manpukuji-shimane-2.jpg
  • Manpuku-ji Garden was designed by tea ceremony master, artist and garden designer Sesshu Toyo.  The garden was built more than 500 years ago  and is meant to express the doctrine of Zen Buddhism. Rocks were put in appropriate positions putting the Shumisen-stone at its center.  The Mt. Shumisen was thought as the center of the Buddhist Universe. The pond forms the Chinese character for 'Heart' or ‘Mind'.
    manpukuji-shimane-1.jpg
  • Manpuku-ji Garden was designed by tea ceremony master, artist and garden designer Sesshu Toyo.  The garden was built more than 500 years ago  and is meant to express the doctrine of Zen Buddhism. Rocks were put in appropriate positions putting the Shumisen-stone at its center.  The Mt. Shumisen was thought as the center of the Buddhist Universe. The pond forms the Chinese character for 'Heart' or ‘Mind'.
    manpukuji-shimane-3.jpg